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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Transcription of the Belfast Newsletter 2 May 1823 by Mike
Ahern at Ireland Old News

A few days ago, at Six mile Bridge, County Clare, at the advanced age of
100 years, Mr. Edward Byrne, formerly an eminent Clothier ; he retained
his faculties to the last ; his wife still survives him, and she is in her
105th year, to whom he was married nearly 80 ; she possesses her
faculties, with the exception of sight.

Many of you have been following the transcriptions of the Cancellation Books, kindly transcribed by Christina Hunt and her volunteers from IGP.

Larry Brennan, from Clare Roots Society, has provided an explanation of just what they are...

If you look through the indexes on the left hand column, you will see all the postings by IGP.

PRIMARY VALUATION OF IRELAND CANCELLED BOOKS

The Cancelled Books are manuscript copies of Griffith's Valuation that were
updated every 12-18 months to record any changes in the ownership, occupancy
and value of the property between Griffith's Valuation and 1977, when rates
were no longer charged on residential property.

You can trace the occupancy of a specific address from the earliest point
until 1970, unless otherwise requested.

You can get copies of the cancelled books that record any changes to the
ownership, occupancy, size or value of the property.

assist in promoting and rolling out our national diaspora project in DC & Virginia! The event was held in James Hobans Bar in Dupont Circle in DC. The Irish Embassy in the US was also represented by Deirdre Burke. The volunteers are organising community events and contacting local genealogy societies and Irish-American organistions who are interested in researching their place of origin. If you would like to volunteer in your area, please contact us by emailhere.

Animator session in Galway sets the actions for 2013 and beyond!Building on the success of last two years the Ireland XO programme had a training and information day event in the Loughrea Spa & Hotel last Wednesday, Jan 16th with special guest: David McWilliams. The day consisted of a short review of the Ireland XO programme and welcoming and training the new Ireland XO animators. Much progress has been made in the last 2 years. To round off the day's proceedings, David McWilliams addressed the meeting with some reflections on the programmes progress and some lighter comments on the Irish economy. Also attending the meeting were representatives from parish communities across Ireland, including state agencies, LEADER representatives, Councilor's, newly appointed animators for the Ireland XO programme, Cultural Heritage and Tourism Consultant's, Shannon development, Western development Commission, Clanconnections, Heritage groups, Galway Rural Development, representatives from County Councils who have expressed interest in launching Ireland XO in their areas. Parishes from the counties of Mayo, Carlow, Kerry, Limerick and Donegal among other counties were well represented. Anyone with an interest in their community, its history, tourism, business or genealogy, is encouraged to get involved and learn more about the programme. Photo 1: Ireland Reaching Out Team. Back row: (l to r) Rory Shaughnessy, John Joe Conwell and Henry Healy. Front Row: (l to r) Laura Phelan, Paula Kennedy, David McWilliams, Cynthia O Connor and Mary ShaughnessyPhoto 2: Animators for IrelandXO. Back Row: (l to r) Patrick Killeen, North Tipperary, Siobhan King, Shannon Development and Suzanne Rowley, Limerick. Front Row: (l to r) Grace Fox, Cork South and East, Dolores O Shea, Offaly, David McWilliams, Guest Speaker, Bernadette Quinlan, North Tipperary and Amanda Slattery, Ballyhoura.

Lady writers are invited back to Gort in 2013!Gort, Coole Park and Kiltartan Gregory Museum will host a Lady Writers event from 3rd - 7th October 2013. Each year since 1995 an Autumn Gathering has been held in Coole Park, Gort to honour the memory of Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932). The cream of world speakers have contributed to the continued success of the weekend. Lady Gregory was one of the co-founders of the Abbey Theatre for which she wrote many plays. She contributed enormously to the Irish Literary Renaissance and to the collecting of folklore in South Galway. She fostered the genius of W.B.Yeats . Poets, artists, playwrights and writers of every genre found a welcome in Coole Park. Since it opened officially in 1996, the Kiltartan Gregory Museum has welcomed thousands of visitors, many of whom discovered their roots in South Galway. The members of the Kiltartan Gregory Cultural Society have gained wide experience in meeting and greeting people from all over the world. They have gained national and international recognition in the Ireland Reaching Out programme for the past two years.The Directors of the Autumn Gathering at Coole and the Kiltartan Gregory Cultural Society have combined this year to invite women writers worldwide, but particularly those of Irish descent, to a weekend in South Galway. A large database is being prepared by the two groups who already have contacts all over the globe. In fact, the weekend is not confined to the ladies. Men will also get a cead mile failte!

A programme is being finalised which will be of interests to poets, novelists, playwrights, short story writers and indeed writers of all genres. The official genealogist of Ireland Reaching Out has kindly agreed to attend the Gathering and give guidelines to those searching for their Irish roots. Local musical and drama groups will showcase their talent. Tours will also take place, with special emphasis on the Lady Gregory Yeats Trail, the website of which is about to be seen online.For further information, please contact Rena McAllen via email here or +353 (0) 86 8252164.

New Website is now live! Please check it outWe are working on a new and improved website over the next 12 months. A new look and feel to the site (phase one) is now available. Please bear with us while we are continuing to work on this in phase two and three which will improve the functionality of the site. The new site looks great and we are very excited to have an improved look and feel to the whole site. We have the same website address atwww.irelandxo.com. Click to take a look now! Feel free to send us feedbackhere!

New Staff in uur HQ Offices!As we progress and grow, we have new staff to assist with the National Roll out of Ireland Reaching Out! Welcome to Josephine Harrison, Sharon O'Neill and Emma Carthy this month. Both Josephine and Sharon are working hard on the website and developing parish profiles and pages while Emma joins the Genealogy team to assist in queries and creating resources. New Parish Administrators We have new parish administrators this month as well. Make sure your civil parish has a profile on our websitehere. If you want to volunteer to be a parish administrator for your own parish or a number of parishes please reply to this emailherePat O'Halloran in St Marys, MeathMary O'Grady in Knockainey, LimerickMarie Costello in Moore, RoscommonOliver Murphy in Toomore, MayoEddie Cantwell in Clonea, WaterfordEddie Cantwell in Kilgobnet, WaterfordKarl Sachartschuk in Knockainey, LimerickCaroline Kilker in Kilmore, MayoJim Crabtree in Camus, TyroneGerry Rossiter in Killimor-Bullogue, GalwayAnn Barrett in Macroom, CorkChristine Flood in Swords, DublinAnn Carroll in Clonalvy, MeathLinda Kearney in Bray, WicklowMaura Rhatigan in Belclare, GalwayBeatrice Ammon in County MayoAndrea in Finglas, DublinAnn Carroll Naul DublinAndrea St Pauls DublinPatricia McInerney Ennis ClareMaureen Neff Thornton Prior KerryJames Mcnamara Feakle ClarePaul Geary County Galway, Leitrim, Sligo and RoscommonBernie O'Neil Kilmihil Clare

New International VolunteersWe have new volunteers overseas who are working at promoting Ireland Reaching Out. We are always recruiting people to assist us in promoting Ireland XO, so if you are in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada etc please assist us. If you are interested in volunteering from abroad please contact ushere.

Donate to Ireland Reaching Out!We are a not for profit organisation relying on sponsorship and donations from individuals and businesses all around the world. Your donations will be invaluable to the success and future of the programme at a truly national and global scale. This FREE service will utilise funds to spread the word about Ireland Reaching Out, provide resources and training and manage the large network of volunteers whose purpose is to assist all diaspora in the search for their ancestral parish.Promote Ireland Reaching Out in your area!We are delighted to make available brochures and accompanying posters to market the Ireland Reaching Out programme to parish communities in Ireland and the Irish diaspora around the world. If you would like pdf copies please email ushere

The Gathering 2013 - Get involved!Ireland Reaching Out is partnering with the "The Gathering Ireland 2013" inviting anyone with a connection to Ireland to come and visit. Have a look at the Gathering website and post your events onlinehere